Hello, I'm looking for a sponsor for keysid, a highly configurable linux daemon which lets you intercept keyboard key strokes and make them execute the programs you want. Useful with laptops (my laptop has 8 unused keys) and multimedia keyboards. It doesn't come preconfigured, you have to choose what program you want to execute with a certain key, from any user you want (i.e. you may want to run mpg123 by your user, vlock by root, etc). The last version (1.0) lets you set a timeout (execute that command when keys aren't pressed for X seconds). It's released under GPL.
Here are keysid debian stuff: http://scrows.inscatolati.net/deb/keysid-1.0.stuff.tar it's linda and lintian clean. It was downloaded from http://keysid.sourceforge.net/?s=2 Cheers, Daniele -- GPG Fingerprint: 7B1F 0815 BB7D CF35 1018 EEAB 4B97 6382 F151 402D - GPG Key [ID: 0xF151402D] available @ pgp.mit.edu ------------- Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -- Pablo Picasso -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

